Microstructure evolution and hardness variation during annealing of equal channel angular pressed ultra-fine grained nickel subjected to 12 passes


Autoria(s): Raju, Sitarama K; Krishna, Ghanashyam M; Padmanabhan, KA; Sarma, Subramanya V; Gurao, NP; Wilde, G
Data(s)

01/04/2011

Resumo

The microstructure, thermal stability and hardness of ultra-fine grained (UFG) Ni produced by 12 passes of equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) through the route Bc were studied. Comparing the microstructure and hardness of the as-ECAPed samples with the published data on UFG Ni obtained after 8 passes of ECAP through the route Bc reveals a smaller average grain size (230 nm in the present case compared with 270 nm in 8-pass Ni), significantly lower dislocation density (1.08 x 10(14) m(-2) compared with 9 x 10(14) m(-2) in 8-pass Ni) and lower hardness (2 GPa compared with 2.45 GPa for 8-pass Ni). Study of the thermal stability of the 12-pass UFG Ni revealed that recovery is dominant in the temperature range 150-250A degrees C and recrystallisation occurred at temperatures > 250 A degrees C. The UFG microstructure is relatively stable up to about 400 A degrees C. Due to the lower dislocation density and consequently a lower stored energy, the recrystallisation of 12-pass ECAP Ni occurred at a higher temperature (similar to 250 A degrees C) compared with the 8-pass Ni (similar to 200 A degrees C). In the 12-pass Nickel, hardness variation shows that its dependence on grain size is inversely linear rather than the common grain size(-0.5) dependence.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36011/1/Microstructure.pdf

Raju, Sitarama K and Krishna, Ghanashyam M and Padmanabhan, KA and Sarma, Subramanya V and Gurao, NP and Wilde, G (2011) Microstructure evolution and hardness variation during annealing of equal channel angular pressed ultra-fine grained nickel subjected to 12 passes. In: Journal of Materials Science , 46 (8). pp. 2662-2671.

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Springer

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/3n4g673220r53061/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36011/

Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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